When Pigs Fly is a very interesting free offer for simulators enthusiasts, but such with a pinch of salt. As the name suggests, it is necessary to allow a friendly piglet to swing into the air. It is only up to the player whether and how he will succeed in such an art.
Individual constructions are prepared by yourself from a set of many available parts, hoping that you can simply fly on it.... The program is divided into two main windows. The basic one is a quite extensive vehicle editor.
We have plenty of useful elements, from fuselage fragments, through wheels and wings, to various ointments of drives, large and small. Undoubtedly, a more efficient option is the reflection of the element, i.e. overlapping it in pairs at the same distances and arrangement on both sides.
Of course, the parts can be rotated. Then comes the time for field tests. Here we are already playing aviator, trying not only to raise, but also not to hook on fragments of agricultural scenery.
There are several starting points to choose from, including starting from the surface of the lake, which requires a properly constructed machine. What's good, the editor offers several machines prepared earlier by the game developer, which can be used as a base project for your own.









